Dear Dave - using steel 72's for oxygen is like hose-stuffing - you do it because you saw somebody else do it. These are ancient pieces of shit. The newer ones are called genesis 102's, and have a 5/8" neck, and a higher price. You can, in fact, put oxygen in any tank, and while I am sure there will be some drooling around the goober on this one, there is no need to run a scavenger hunt on their account. If you need more gas, like we do, use the Faber 95-121 series, and if you need less, use Luxfer 80-30. At 08:44 PM 3/11/97 -0500, Dave Mabry wrote: >Are there any problems associated with older steel tanks that have been >epoxy coated on the inside? I may have a chance to buy some 71.2 cu ft >that have the coating. Can they be used for O2? > >Thanks. >-- >Dave Mabry dmabry@mi*.co* >Great Lakes Maritime Institute Underwater Research Team >NACD NSS-CDS #42872 > > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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